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Warren Chisholm Alcoholics Anonymous Number 12 Ohio AA Oldtimer 1962
- Narrated by: Warren Chisholm, A. Bill Friend
- Length: 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Warren Chisholm - AA Number 12
at Blackstone Virginia Retreat - 1962
Warren Chisholm was 12-stepped, sponsored by and a lifetime friend of Clarence Snyder.
- He talks about his drinking and how it deeply troubled both he and his wife that he had no control once he took a single drink.
- One day Clarence showed up a his home and told Warren's wife about his recovery. Warren was dubious at first but saw Clarence really had some thing.
- Warren wanted what Clarence had in sobriety and became Alcoholics Anonymous Number 12 on Anne Smiths list of the Earliest AAs.
©2021 Thomas Laperriere (P)2021 Thomas Laperriere
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